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    Nonlinear filtering and measure-valued processes (English)
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    11 December 1997
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    The authors construct a sequence of branching particle systems with widely varying space and time distributional branching generating function. This sequence is used to prove the existence of a measure-valued branching process which is a weak solution to the ``Zakai equation'', that is to say the evolution equation to the unnormalized filter of a standard nonlinear filtering problem (the signal process and the observation process are driven by a standard Brownian motion). Actually, the particle systems approximation can be used to solve numerically the filtering problem: the idea is to approach the Zakai equation by creating a sample from the posterior measure. The authors confess not a plain success but are able to produce arbitrarily good approximations. The hope is to improve the more often used method of the extended Kalman filter, despite the fact that the convergence could be quite slow.
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    Zakai equation
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    measure-valued branching process
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    nonlinear filtering
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    particle systems approximation
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